
I feel more attached to this bridge after Gerald's post. To know that there are tombstones (on the PA side) holding town part of the bridge (underwater) makes me want to keep those precious...
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The Betsy Ross Bridge, located in Philadelphia, PA, is an important transportation link that spans the Delaware River. Named after the famous seamstress who is often credited with making the first American flag, the bridge connects the city of Philadelphia to Pennsauken, New Jersey. Opened in 1976, it is notable for its distinctive design and offers stunning views of the river and the surrounding area.
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I feel more attached to this bridge after Gerald's post. To know that there are tombstones (on the PA side) holding town part of the bridge (underwater) makes me want to keep those precious...
You think this is the best bridge in the Philly area? You wanna betsy on that? This bridge Ross from the ashes of many plans and dreams, and in some ways it's great, but not others. Way north...
Good ole faithful. I love this bridge. This bridge doesn't have Any openings and the roadway is SMOOTH, like Butter! Even on the worst traffic day, I personally feel like this bridge has...
Connecting Bridesburg, Philadelphia with Pennsauken, NJ, the Betsy Ross Bridge was opened to traffic over the mighty Delaware River in 1976. It moves vehicles well from one State to the other,...
What is this bridge about? It connects you from New Jersey to Pennsylvania, landing you in Philadelphia. I had trekked back from New York City, this was one of many bridges I drove through. It was...